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10 Thoughts Regarding Apple’s New “Privacy Nutrition Labels”

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Author: Jenny L. Colgate

Published: February 8th, 2021

In December 2020, Apple started requiring Apps to display mandatory labels that provide a graphic, easy-to-digest version of their privacy policies.  They are being called “privacy nutrition labels,” presumably a reference to the mandatory FDA-required “Nutrition Facts” labels that have appeared on food since 1990. In this article Jenny L. Colgate, of Rothwell, Figg, Ernst & Manbeck PC, offers ten thoughts related to these new labelling requirements.

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